American English at State - It's cold here in Washington, D.C. today! Here are a few idioms with the word "cold": to give someone the cold shoulder, to go cold turkey, to
Really Learn English - Brrrrrrrr! These are some very COLD idioms! You can learn more about idioms (and other types of figurative language) with these links: What is Figurative Language?: http://www.really-learn-english.com/figurative-language.html English
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